A separate web site has been created for the sale of this product. You can view that at www.festivuspoles.com

Why Festivus Poles?

In a complete departure from our standard product line, The Wagner Companies is now manufacturing Festivus Poles™. To view the press release on this item click here. The press release will provide you with some background as to how we got into this product.

As Featured on "The Today Show"100% domestically produced and manufactured

Festivus Pole™ Kit includes the Festivus Pole™ and a collapsible base designed specifically for use with our Festivus Pole™. The base slips together in minutes allowing you to assemble your Festivus Pole™ quickly -- no other base mount is required.

2 foot 8 inch table top model: $31 plus shipping

6 foot floor model: $39 plus shipping

Also available with a copy of Allen Salkin's hilarious book, Festivus, A Holiday For The Rest of Us.

Festivus Pole™:

Aluminum, Extruded Alloy 6063-T6

Finish: Mill, As Fabricated (see note below)

1-1/2" Schedule 40 Pipe Size (1.900" diameter with a .140" wall)

Festivus Base:

Aluminum, Alloy 3003

.190" Thickness

Collapsible For Easy Storage

Also available with a copy of Allen Salkin's hilarious book, Festivus, A Holiday For The Rest of Us.

According to Frank Costanza, the Festivus celebration includes three major components:

The Festivus Pole™: The tradition begins with a bare aluminum pole, which Frank praises for its "very high strength-to-weight ratio." During Festivus, an unadorned aluminum pole is displayed, apparently in opposition to the commercialization of highly decorated Christmas trees, and because the holiday's creator, Frank Costanza, "find[s] tinsel distracting." Local customs vary and you may be able to decorate your pole with non-threatening plain decorations, or ordinary green garland.

The Airing of Grievances: At the Festivus dinner, each participant tells friends and family all of the instances where they disappointed him or her that year.

The Feats of Strength: The head of the family tests his or her strength against one participant of the head's choosing. Festivus is not considered over until the head of the family has been pinned to the ground. A participant is allowed to decline to attempt to pin the head of the family only if they have something better to do instead.